Mamata questions utility of rights body before leaving for Delhi
22-November-2021

Raising questions on the utility and importance of the Human Rights
Commission before going to Delhi on Monday evening, West Bengal Chief
Minister Mamata Banerjee made it obvious that she would raise the recent
incidents of violence in Tripura in her meeting with Prime Minister
Narendra Modi.
Speaking to reporters at the airport before
leaving for Delhi, Mamata Banerjee said, "Where is the Human Rights
Commission in Tripura? Where did the human rights commission go? The
whole country has witnessed the assassination of democracy in Tripura.
In such a BJP-ruled state, people are suffocating. Why are there no
words about the Human Rights Commission and Article 355 in our case in
Tripura. What has happened now?"
She went on to say, "How many
letters have been sent to the Tripura government from the Union Ministry
of Home Affairs. They used to send letters to us regularly. In our
state there was an election. So many leaders came here regularly. We
didn't stop anyone. Why is this happening in Tripura?"
The chief
minister said that she will meet the Prime Minister on Wednesday and she
will raise several issues including the atrocities in Tripura. "I shall
speak to him on the extension of jurisdiction by the BSF. They are
bulldozing the states in the name of cooperative federalism. This cannot
continue. I shall speak to the Prime Minister about it".
Meanwhile, a Trinamool delegation held a meeting with Union Home Minister Amit Shah on the recent situation in Tripura. On Monday afternoon, 17 Trinamool MPs held a meeting with Shah for about half an hour. After the meeting, Trinamool MP Souugata Roy said, "The Union Home Minister has promised that there will be no more terrorism in Tripura."
Another MP, Kalyan Banerjee said, "We have submitted a memorandum to the Home Minister. I have also mentioned about Sayani Ghosh who has been illegally arrested."
Kalyan Banerjee quoted the home minister as saying, "I have listened to you and now I shall also listen to the version of the state government and then I shall ask them to take appropriate steps to make the situation normal." - IANS
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